Talk about an exclusive post. This Is My Next is back at it again. This time they're reporting just about every device that T-Mobile USA will be launching for the rest of the year; clearly, this is pretty exciting stuff. First up is June, which kicks off in a few weeks. The HTC Sensation 4G will be dropping that month - likely on the 8th - along with the Samsung Gravity Touch 2, and the "Hawk" or the Exhibit 4G. That's not all though. They'll be joined by the Huawei E587 "Wayne" which is a HSPA+ hotspot with up to 42Mbps.

On June 15th, the Samsung t499 "Tass" will be available and this could launch as the Galaxy Suit. On the 29th, the carrier will be releasing the Samsung t379"Triumph" which could actually launch as the Gravity 4. Moving on.

In July, the HTC "Doubleshot" will be kicking things off on the 6th and it could launch as the myTouch 4G Slide - cause it has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The spec sheet for this one includes a 3.7-inch WVGA display and an 8MP camera. On the 15th, there's the HTC "Marvel" which is the Wildfire S. This one features a 3.2-inch display, an 800MHz CPU, and Android with the Sense UI. Next up is something from RIM. Apparently, the BlackBerry "Monza" will be available on July 27th. This one should feature a 3.7-inch WVGA display, a single-core 1.2GHz CPU, a 5MP camera, and BlackBerry OS 7 which could be just 6.1.

In August, you should expect the BlackBerry Bold Touch, Apollo, and the Huawei S7. The Bold Touch (9900) was already made official a few weeks ago, while the "Apollo" is said to be the next Curve with a speedier spec sheet and the new OS. The Huawei S7 is a 7-inch tablet that should feature the Android OS (hopefully Honeycomb) with WiFi-only.

In September you can expect the Samsung "Hercules" which just leaked a few hours ago. This one could be available on Monday, September 26th for a premium price. On the 14th, you can expect the LG Flip II, while the 21st could be when the Nokia "Panda" aka the Nuron 4G launches. This one will, of course, have HSPA+ along with a 3.2-inch display, a 5MP camera, WiFi / Bluetooth support, and Symbian 3.1. This could be available for under $149 and it really should be considering what else the carrier has up their sleeves.

That's (still) not all. The website has mentioned more devices and LG reportedly has two smartphones for November 2nd. This is the Maxx and the Maxx Q which adds a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. For the low-end there's the Huawei U2805 and the Samsung "Jamong". There's also word on a Samsung "Dumont" but no one knows anything about it right now. There's also the LG "Gelato" Optimus II which could just be an update to the Optimus One aka the Optimus T on the carrier. Yup, another mid-end Android phone.

Last, but not least, you should look out for the HTC "Bresson" and the G-Infinity which is believed to be the next phone in T-Mobile's G Series which includes LG's [Optimus 2X] G2x. No picture of this one right now but it should be quite the superphone.

There's a new device that has been making the rounds and it's reportedly the LG P930. It's unknown whether this is a smartphone or a tablet but it's likely the latter since the display is said to be sporting a 1,280 x 720 resolution. It also has GPRS/EDGE / HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity but the rest of the specs are unknown right now.

Keep in mind that Toshiba has a 4-inch display with a 1,280 x 720 so it could always be a smartphone. The naming scheme also means that it could be a smartphone as well since the Optimus 3D is the P920, while the Optimus Black is the P970. Oh well, we'll just have to wait and see now.

It looks like T-Mobile may have a behemoth smartphone up their sleeves according to what This Is My Next is hearing. The website has reported that the US carrier has a smartphone similar to the Infuse 4G, called the Samsung "Hercules" that they're going to launch in the future - mid-August.

The handset is said to sport a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED+ display, HSPA+ connectivity, 16GB of internal storage, 1GB of RAM, a microSD card slot, a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm CPU, an 8MP camera with a flash, a front-facing camera, a microUSB port, NFC, and Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" with the Touchwiz UI. While that's all well and good the smartphone may hit the carrier for at least $350 which is outrageous.

PocketNow has just spotted what could be the Nokia N9 appearing in a short teaser video. The smartphone is question could be running MeeGo but there are some elements of Symbian "Anna" in the video so nothing is confirmed right now. The smartphone does appear to feature a slide-out QWERTY keyboard as well as a camera on the back that could be a 12MP sensor. Other details are unknown right now but maybe we'll hear more soon.

Oh, so you've been waiting for a 3D tablet? Well, in Canada, the LG Optimus Pad is now available which sports an 8.9-inch 3D display with a 1,280 x 768 resolution, and dual 5MP cameras on the back to take 3D pictures and videos. The tablet is available right now for $449.99 on a 2-year contract and for $699.99 contract-free.

Other specs include a Tegra 2 CPU, a front-facing 2MP camera, WiFi / Bluetooth support, 10 hours of battery life, and Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" which is tablet-optimized OS. If you're interested then check it out on Rogers.

Looking to get a 3D smartphone in the US? If you already have your mind set on Sprint's HTC EVO 3D then you can now pre-order the smartphone at RadioShack. The actual release date is still unknown right now but it'll likely retail for $199.99 on a 2-year contract. The smartphone packs WiMAX capabilities, a 3D display and camera, and Android with the Sense UI if you're interested.

Verizon has just announced that pre-orders for the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play will begin in the US on May 19th, which is just 2 days from now. It'll be available for you next week, on May 26th, where it'll cost $199.99 on a 2-year contract which shouldn't be surprising. The gaming smartphone features a 4-inch multitouch display, a slide-out gamepad, a 5MP camera, a front-facing VGA camera, a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, and Android "Gingerbread".